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Residents are concerned about noise, opening times, vomit and urine being left in the areas outside, and difficulty in finding future buyers and tenants for the flats that surround it.

Purple Mamba Club is at the rear of 3 to 5 Radcliffe Road in West Bridgford

Swinging is when people in a committed relationship engage in sexual activities with others in a social and recreational manner.

Run at the rear of 3-5 Radcliffe Road, owners and married couple Amanda Carroll and her husband Christopher said they have been personally thanked by restaurateurs for bringing more business to the area.

The club boasts a hot tub, lounge area, and two 'play rooms.'

Inside the lounge at Purple Mamba (Image: Joseph Raynor)

Amanda Carroll, who runs the club, told the Post: "We are causing no problems. Problems in that alleyway are not coming from middle-aged couples.

"I would say to them (those who are complaining) come down and have a coffee with us. It is a social club and it is just for adults.

"We have decided to extend our hours because the club is very popular.

Danesh Manish, 62, a landlord who owns 20 flats in the area, including some next to the swingers' club, told the Post: "Their bedroom windows face the club and I have had complaints that late at night they stand outside the club and smoke in groups.

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"They are talking all through the night. I am not against the swingers' club but it is right in the middle of a residential area."

Inside the lounge at Purple Mamba (Image: Joseph Raynor)

The planning application states: "In principle, the use of the site for a social club is considered an acceptable use in an existing busy commercial area where bars, restaurants and take aways already operate.

"It is recommended that planning permission should be granted on a temporary basis for twelve months to allow the impacts of the development to be monitored further."